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Title 12 . Professional and Vocational Regulations
Chapter 36 . Big Game Guides and Transporters
Section 220. Conflict of interest

12 AAC 36.220. Conflict of interest

(a) A registrant

(1) shall attempt to avoid all conflicts of interest with his or her employer or client but, if some conflict is unavoidable a registrant shall promptly inform his or her employer or client of the registrant's business association, interests, or circumstances that could influence the registrant's judgment or the quality of the registrant's service to the employer or client;

(2) may not accept financial or other compensation from more than one party for services on or pertaining to the same project, unless the circumstances are fully disclosed to and agreed to by all interested parties or their authorized agents;

(3) may not solicit or accept financial or other valuable consideration from a supplier for specifying a supplier's product, unless the registrant is the vendor or supplier of the specified product and has fully disclosed that fact to the client; and

(4) may not solicit or accept gratuities from other parties dealing with the registrant's client or employer in connection with the work for which the registrant is responsible.

(b) If a registrant is in public service as a member, advisor, or employee of a government body, the registrant may not review work previously performed by the registrant or the registrant's former private sector employer.

History: Eff. 5/23/74, Register 50; am 9/30/78, Register 67; am 8/29/87, Register 103

Authority: AS 08.48.101 (a)

AS 08.48.111


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